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Label printing has never been easier, with an LCD that affords you a corrective opportunity, the DYMO LabelManager 160 label maker gives an unprecedented ease to Label management. Just type your text, format it with one-touch Smart Keys and print- it’s that easy to create professional-looking labels in and around the office. DYMO LabelWriter printers use advanced thermal printing technology to print on specially treated, heat-sensitive labels. This means you will never have to replace toner, ink cartridges, or a ribbon to print labels. Through its LCD screen, this label printer displays your text before it is going to get printed. DYMO offers a full range of labels for the LabelWriter printers, including labels suited for addressing envelopes, shipping packages, naming file folders, labeling all sorts of media, printing name badges, and much more.

Narration:

I label stuff. A lot. I label everything from CDs, to file folders, to power adapters. It’s an organizational habit I developed over the years and I love the convenience of having things labeled. But I don’t like just any labels. I like labels that look nice and blend in with the things I label. I’ve gone from using standard, white Avery address labels, to electronic labelers that use label cassettes. Oh, and I also used to use those old-school manual labelers with the rotating dials too. The DYMO LabelManager 160 pretty much blows away anything I’ve used before.

PROS

Inexpensive

Easy to use

Supports symbols & clip art

Portable size

CONS

Requires 6 AAA batteries

Before the LabelManager 160, I’d been using a Brother P-Touch PT-1750. There were two things I didn’t like about the P-Touch: its large size and its unintuitive design. The LabelManager 160, on the other hand, can be held in one hand and is extremely simple to use.

The LM160 has a QWERTY layout and a separate line of formatting keys. It also uses a familiar D-pad for navigation. It took me all of 5 minutes to figure out how to use the 160 and I never even cracked open the manual. The LM160 supports up to six different font sizes, depending on the size of the label, and can bold and italicize. It also includes a decent amount of clip art and a variety of symbols. You can even use one of the five different underline and box styles and print on two lines (except on 1/4-inch labels).

The batteries and label cassette are installed at the back of the LM160. A starter cassette of the 1/2-inch width, is included in the box. The LM160 also takes 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch cassettes as well.

Unfortunately, the 6 required AAA batteries are not included. In general, I dislike using AAA batteries in electronics. I think of AAA batteries as the pennies of batteries; they’re annoying, but occasionally necessary. I’d recommend using low self-discharge rechargeable batteries (Sanyo Eneloop) to save on battery costs.

Shop with complete confidence. When you pay securely with KongaPay, Konga guarantees that you’ll
receive
your orders on time and as described, and we protect you 100% if you don’t.
Learn more about Buyer Protection.

Label printing has never been easier, with an LCD that affords you a corrective opportunity, the DYMO LabelManager 160 label maker gives an unprecedented ease to Label management. Just type your text, format it with one-touch Smart Keys and print- it’s that easy to create professional-looking labels in and around the office. DYMO LabelWriter printers use advanced thermal printing technology to print on specially treated, heat-sensitive labels. This means you will never have to replace toner, ink cartridges, or a ribbon to print labels. Through its LCD screen, this label printer displays your text before it is going to get printed. DYMO offers a full range of labels for the LabelWriter printers, including labels suited for addressing envelopes, shipping packages, naming file folders, labeling all sorts of media, printing name badges, and much more.

Narration:

I label stuff. A lot. I label everything from CDs, to file folders, to power adapters. It’s an organizational habit I developed over the years and I love the convenience of having things labeled. But I don’t like just any labels. I like labels that look nice and blend in with the things I label. I’ve gone from using standard, white Avery address labels, to electronic labelers that use label cassettes. Oh, and I also used to use those old-school manual labelers with the rotating dials too. The DYMO LabelManager 160 pretty much blows away anything I’ve used before.

PROS

Inexpensive

Easy to use

Supports symbols & clip art

Portable size

CONS

Requires 6 AAA batteries

Before the LabelManager 160, I’d been using a Brother P-Touch PT-1750. There were two things I didn’t like about the P-Touch: its large size and its unintuitive design. The LabelManager 160, on the other hand, can be held in one hand and is extremely simple to use.

The LM160 has a QWERTY layout and a separate line of formatting keys. It also uses a familiar D-pad for navigation. It took me all of 5 minutes to figure out how to use the 160 and I never even cracked open the manual. The LM160 supports up to six different font sizes, depending on the size of the label, and can bold and italicize. It also includes a decent amount of clip art and a variety of symbols. You can even use one of the five different underline and box styles and print on two lines (except on 1/4-inch labels).

The batteries and label cassette are installed at the back of the LM160. A starter cassette of the 1/2-inch width, is included in the box. The LM160 also takes 1/4-inch and 3/8-inch cassettes as well.

Unfortunately, the 6 required AAA batteries are not included. In general, I dislike using AAA batteries in electronics. I think of AAA batteries as the pennies of batteries; they’re annoying, but occasionally necessary. I’d recommend using low self-discharge rechargeable batteries (Sanyo Eneloop) to save on battery costs.